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Histopathology Uterus, corpus, placenta--Hydatidiform mole

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Histopathology Uterus, corpus, placenta--Hydatidiform mole

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  • What is the mechanism causing the villi to swell with fluid?

  • I will give you the most wonderful answer in the world......"I don't know!"

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  • my mother was pregnant for seven months hydatid mole pregnancy [misdiagnosed by Collin street specialist] They took it out in in December it was due February.

    Her bump was really hard and never grew, she lost such much weight, got blood poisoning and bitter taste in her mouth, she couldn't see properly and like acne all over her and vomiting profusing, spotting with blood and constipated and she weighed 23kg, she looked like a skeleton with her eyes sunken in -when she went home from hospital.

  • @bonziebuddy in a complete mole there is no maternal DNA and so there in no fetus and 2 sets of paternal DNA so we get hyperplastic placenta (big placenta) in partial mole there is a big placenta (2 sets of paternal DNA) and malformed fetus because the maternal DNA is "not enough"

    when there is no fetus there is no blood vessels to take the blood from the placenta to the fetus=> blood coming from the mother remains in the placenta for too long causing the villi to swell

  • @bonziebuddy moles happen when there is some kind of defect in the fertilization.. when two sperms(or multiplied one sperm) fertilize an empty egg (having no maternal DNA) you call it complete mole.. when two sperms (or multiplied one sperm) fertilize normal egg (having maternal DNA) its partial mole..

    maternal DNA in responsible for creating the fetus while the paternal DNA in responsible for creating the placenta..

  • thanks so much

  • I was a mother of a beautiful 1 year old little girl when in 1988 I sadly went through this... I was 2 months pregnant when I was strucked with the reality of this weird anomaly. No one ever had a hmole in my family. The doctor formally told me to wait a whole year before getting pregnant again. I got pregnant 1 year later and gave birth to a charming little boy! I was blessed with the great joy of having 2 more children. A miscarriage between the 3rd and the 4th but nothing to do with a hmole.

  • He sounds like Corey Taylor from Slipknot. lol

  • i have an hmole before and i was successfully operated by suction...my obgyne sugested me to take a pill and avoid me for being pregnant for 1year...after 1year i stop taking contraceptive pill..its olredy 2yrs since i stop taking it and im not pregnant yet..what will i do i want to have a baby.

  • thanks.

  • no its not genetic

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